驱动蛋白
小泡
微管
细胞生物学
囊泡转运蛋白
轴浆运输
转铁蛋白受体
磷酸化
细胞质
突触小泡
生物
化学
生物物理学
受体
生物化学
膜
作者
Yue Han,M. R. Li,Bingqing Zhao,H Wang,Yan Liu,Zhijun Liu,Jiaxi Xu,Rui Yang
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2316266121
摘要
Neurons regulate the microtubule-based transport of certain vesicles selectively into axons or dendrites to ensure proper polarization of function. The mechanism of this polarized vesicle transport is still not fully elucidated, though it is known to involve kinesins, which drive anterograde transport on microtubules. Here, we explore how the kinesin-3 family member KIF13A is regulated such that vesicles containing transferrin receptor (TfR) travel only to dendrites. In experiments involving live-cell imaging, knockout of KIF13A, BioID assay, we found that the kinase MARK2 phosphorylates KIF13A at a 14-3-3 binding motif, strengthening interaction of KIF13A with 14-3-3 such that it dissociates from TfR-containing vesicles, which therefore cannot enter axons. Overexpression of KIF13A or knockout of MARK2 leads to axonal transport of TfR-containing vesicles. These results suggest a unique kinesin-based mechanism for polarized transport of vesicles to dendrites.
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